Opus
may refer to:
in architecture
, a technique or a method or a style of connecting building elements, following the studies on Roman architecture:
- Opus incertum
- Opus testaceum (also called Opus latericium
)
- Opus caementicium
- Opus reticulatum (also called Opus certum
)
- Opus quadratum
- Opus vittatum
- Opus mixtum
- Opus spicatum
- Opus alexandrinum
in fine art
:
- Magnum opus (or Opus magnum), the best, most popular, or most renowned achievement of an author, artist, or composer.
in music
:
- Opus numbers, numbered pieces of music by composers which generally run in order of publication.
- Opus (band), an Austrian pop-rock group
- Opus III, an English techno group
- Opus (record label), a Slovakian record label
- Opus
, an album by Mr. Sam
- *Opus Secundo
, the second album from the Opus series by Mr. Sam
in publishing
- Opus (comic strip), a comic strip by Berkeley Breathed
- *Opus the Penguin, title character of the strip
- Opus
(magazine), a student newspaper published at the University of Newcastle, Australia by the Newcastle University Students' Association (NUSA)
in computers and technology
:
- OPUS card, a rechargeable contactless stored value smart card used in the public transit systems of the Canadian province of Quebec
- Opus (content management system), a web content management system
- Opus (microkernel), an object-oriented microkernel
- Opus-CBCS, a computer bulletin board system
in other uses
:
- Opus, Greece, an ancient Greek city of Eastern Locris, on the coast of mainland Greece across from Euboea
- Opus Dei ("God's work"), a Roman Catholic organization founded in 1928
- Opus Group Berhad, the corporate holding company for several companies operating under the Opus brand name in several countries
- Opus College of Business, the business school within the University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota
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